Prodrome
“If landing on the right page for the recent series of images titled Prodrome, there are puzzles capable of short-circuiting a reader’s perceptions, having finally imbricated representation systems to the point that they lose their perceptual verisimilitude, so to speak.
It is only symptomatic that these somewhat Piranesian images and incongruous spaces relate to prodromes, the signs that – as in the “Prodrome” series – indicate the impending onset of a condition and yet are insufficient for a precise diagnosis. This is symptomatic because it brings to mind something that Duchamp had foreseen which Senise is showing us today: the most sophisticated understanding of the principies of vision will never abolish the inefficiency, wide range and serendipity of our contaminated perception of reality.”
(excerpt from text “Daniel Senise, or I just wanted to tell you a couple of things”, by Paulo Miyada, 2018)
Daniel Senise, or I just wanted to tell you a couple of things